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A fast-moving brush fire broke out Thursday afternoon in the small community of Acton and burned at least 400 acres.
The Hawk Fire broke out in Acton on Thursday, growing to 400 acres Friday morning. Evacuation orders and warnings were issued ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHawk Fire in Acton scorches 400 acres
A vegetation fire was reported in the community of Acton Thursday, with fast-moving flames threatening structures in the area ...
A fast-moving brush fire has burned more than 400 acres and threatened multiple homes and livestock after igniting Thursday ...
Firefighters reached 40% containment on the 577-acre King fire in Gorman by Thursday night. Meanwhile, the Hawk fire in Acton grew to 400 acres.
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Hawk Fire In Acton, CA: Blaze Jumps To 80 Acres; Residents Urged To Evacuate Immediately | Watch
A fast-moving brush fire, dubbed the “Hawk Fire,” broke out in Acton, California, on Thursday afternoon, quickly growing to ...
The Hawk fire was reported shortly after 3 p.m. in the 35900 block of North Trenmar Drive, according to the Los Angeles ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNHow far has the Hawk Fire in Acton CA spread? What we know as locals asked to evacuate
So far, Hawk fire has spread across 400 acres. The bush fire was spreading towards the radio towers, which is why firefighters focused on controlling the fire there.
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King and Hawk fires erupted on Aug. 14 but reached 40% containment the next day, what to know
The Hawk and King fires erupted on Aug. 14 but reached 40% containment the next day, what to know about the two LA County fires.
Los Angeles County firefighters are working to extinguish a brush fire that is threatening buildings in Acton. The Hawk Fire started at about 3 p.m. and quickly grew to 400 acres.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNContainment of Acton Brush Fire Rises To 67%
Containment of the Hawk Fire in Acton increased to 67% Friday after being 42% contained earlier in the day. The brush fire began the day 6% contained, according to the Los Angeles County Fire ...
Firefighters scrambled to control a fast-moving wildfire that erupted Thursday morning in hills along Interstate 5 in northwestern Los Angeles County, officials said.
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